Lincoln County leader. (Toledo, Lincoln County, Or.) 1893-1987, January 02, 1914, Image 8

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    Supplement to
LINCOLN COUNTY LEADER
Friday. Jan. 2. 1914
Thank You
With this issue we are all started
upon another year, and at this time
we desire to thank our friends and
patrons for their generous support,
and especially our .many faithful
correspondents who have so nicely
covered the news of their respec
tive localises, during the past year.
Despite the reported money strin
gencies in other sectiun3 we find
that during this past year we have
lost but few of our old subscribers
and have added more new ones
than in any similar period. While
wc like to receive new subscriptions
and have o ir list grow, still it is
more gratifying to us to. have our
old subscribers renew their sub
scriptions as it shows us that they
appreciate our efforts to give them
a good "live newspaper." Our
continued growth haJ not been
stimulated by prizes or contests of
any kind, neither have we mbtated
facts with the idea of gaining sub
scriptions. The Leader has a repu
tation for fairness and it will be
car earnest endeavor to Iwe up to
this reputation at ail times. We
thank you, and wish you a happy,
prosperous New Year.
r
Saturdays are Warnoek& Hughes'
"Economy Days."
Saturdays are always "Economy
Days" at Warnock & Hughes.
Attorney C. E. Hawkins had bus
iness at Newport Tuesday evening.
2 Miss Mary Green of Newport
visited friends in this city this
week.
Attorney Oscar Middlekauff of
Corvallis was a Toledo visitor
Wednesday.
Take a chance on that beautiful
Diamond Ring. Its being raffled
eff at Al's Smokehouse. Ask to
see it.
Lee Bartholomew, the barber,
came over from Corvallis Monday
evening for a few days' visit among
old time friends.
Anton Jacubson was fined $100
in Justice Farrish's court last Fri
day for selling liquor to a minor,
Vincent Wantock.
Prof. W. C. Fischer returned
Tuesday evening from a visit to the
Valley and went over to Siletz
Wednesday to look after his inter
ests. Another of those interesting bas
ket ball games between the girl
teams will be played at the skating
rink next Tuesday evening, the
same teams contesting which played
two weeks ago. Admission 15
cents.
A. E. Brooks, who recently pur
chased the Fred McJunkin ranch
on Olalla, returned Tuesday even
ing from a trio to Klamath Falls,
accompanied by Mrs. Brooks, he
having joined the ranks of the
benedicts while away.
THE
BON BONIERE
M. N. ANDERSON, t'rop.
Clioicc Confections
Summer Drinks
Ice Cream
Ice, any quantity
Milk Shakes
Ira Us, Nuts
Tobacco
Stationery
Beat Brands Cigars
TOLEDO, OREGON
WAUGITS
MARKET
FRONT STREET
Trcsh nd Cured Meats
Fish and Oysters
in Season
Highest Cash Trice Paid for Hides
, 1
Wl
Is the Housewife's
Greatest Help.
'HAT go temotinfif to the
laggard appetite as a
light, flaky, fruit short cake or
a delicate hot biscuit?
Royal makes the perfect
short cake, biscuit and muffin,
and improves the flavor and
healthfulness of all risen flour
foods. It renders the biscuit, hot
(bread and short cake more di
gestible and nutritious, at the
same time making them m&&&'
attractive and appetizing.
Royal Baking Powder is in
dispensable for the preparation
all the year round of perfect
foods.
Warnock Hughes
FREE
For January
One Standard Fashion Pattern (Your Choice) FREE with each DOLLAR
CASH Purchase in our Dry Goods Department.
ECONOMY DAY
Will be every Saturday at our Store. We will have Specials on each
week and you can Save Money. Call and inspect our Sale Goods, all are
first class and Guaranteed.
CASH PRICES
"Economy Day"S pedals Saturday, Jany. 3, 1914
1 lb. Combe Honey. 6 for 85c.
35c. value Coffee, 27ic lb.
Cheese (Tillamook Cream), 20c. lb.
Corn and Tomatoes, 10c. a can.
Potatoes, $1.10 per 100 lb. sack.
Watch our next week's ad It will save you money.
Toledo Racket
Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits.
LESTER WAUGH, Pre?.
TOLEDO LIVERY
FEED and SALE STABLES
L VELL EQUIPPED WITH
GOOD SADDLE & BUGGY HORSES
BPECTAL ATTENTION filVEN TO TRAVELING MEN
Runs Daily Dray Line. Goods delivered Promptly at all hours. Gea
eral hauling. Teams furnished on short notice.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
HAY AND FEED FOR SALE.
BDTII PHONES
Phone orders given our special
attention. Warnock & Hughes.
Postal Card Albums at reduced
prices. Toledo Drug Co.
M A new shipment of Shoes just re
ceived at Akin's.
Hot drinks of all kinds at the
uonooniere.
Mr. and ilrs. Joe Eiyant ad son
of Siletz returned Tuesday evening
from a visit to Portland and other
point?.
J. B. Miller returned from Port
land Tuesday evening after soend
iDg Christmas with his family in
Portland.
Miss Hah Sherwood returned
Tuesday evening from a week's
visit with Miss Esther McChesney
at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Struller re
turned Tuesday evening from Eddy
villle, where they spent Christmas
with Mrs. Struller's parents.
J. B. Hollingsworth of Newberg
arrived Christmas night for a visit
with his brother, O. R.. and family
in this city. After a big duck shoot
he returned home Monday morn
ing. Edward Dillon and son, of Col
linsville, Illinois, arrived Saturday
evening to look after the interests
of the former's brother, Thomas
DillcB. who died of heart failure at
Siletz three weeks ago. They
shipped the body back to the old
home in Illinois Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of Si
letz passed through here enroute
home from Newport Monday morn
ing. They had been ta'ting advan
tage of the holiday season at the
Rwart City, where hotels, the
bathhouses and other nlace3 of
amusement and recreation were
open to visitors.
Nine dollar. Balls-Eve hrand. hi
boots, no'V going at seven dollars
n. Lewis.
CROUP AND COUGH REMEDY.
Croup is a terrible disease, it at
tacks children so suddenly they are
very apt to choke unless given the
proper remedy at once. There is
nothing better in the world than
Dr. King's New Discovery. Lewis
Chamberlain, of Manchester, Ohio,
writes about his children: "Some
times in severe attacks we were
afraid they would die, but since we
proved what a certain remedy Dr.
King's New Discovery is, we have
no fear. We rely on it for croup,
oughs and colds." So can you.
50c and $1.00. A bottle should be
in every home. At all Druggists.
H. E. BUCKLEN & CO.,
Philadelphia, St. Louis
Salado
Old Man Winter seems to bo
holed up yet. The buds and crass
j are growing well for this time of
the year. While it is rainkg as
I usual there ha3 been no snow or
! hard.frcezing.
! The danca and Christmas tree in
the Riverside district was a very
pleasant affair. Those going from
here were Mr. end Mrs. M. C.
Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas,
, Mrs. Kullander, John and Roy Kul
, lander P. A. Hodge3 and Mr. and
i m tTi ..... . .
jwrs. wu. Brietlen. All report a
fine time and bad roads.
Mrs. Mary Ilodgis ard Dtle
csinuren are visiting her parents,
! Mr. and Mrs Frary, at Toledo.
Our telephone man beems to have
wc ke ud, or at least the lines are
alive, with the excention of n fou
, old phones tha t are out of order,
j Those stealing ard cutting the
, phone wire bed Lest take warning;
I for such is a penitentiary offense.
Our roads are getting bad in
some places again, but the road in
district 10, where it is wide enough
and was dragged, is in fine shape.
The SDlit log drasr is hevond a
.doubt the best fur dirt roads if
handled right. The road that is
18 or 20 feet wide and high in the
.center is dry and the rock road on
the Bear creek grade has cut
I through and is almost as bad as
ever, ihis road is only eight feet
wide and gives only one wheel
track. The money it cost
to make the rock road would have
built three times the amount of
dirt road 18 feet wide, which could
then be rocked to some advantage.
A good dirt road in the nrnnor
shape is the best until we get all
our roads wide enough o do the
rock work right.
CONSTIPATION POISONS YOU.
If you are constipated, your en
tire system is poisoned by the waste
matter kept in the body serious
results often follow. Use Dr.
King's New Life Pills and you will
soon get rid of constipation, head
ache and other troubles. 25c at
Druggists or by mail. H. E.
BUCKLEN & CO., Philadelphia and
St. Louis.
Trappers
I want to get some live Mink and
Martin for breeding purposes. Will
pay cne and a half fur value for
them. Write what you have.
S. R. Willis. 128 W. 5th St.,
Albany, Oregon.
Tfr mill nni. im. 4n IaaI n . n
i will Jaj jruu lu luun uvcr UJttl
new line of Shoes just received by
J. S. Akin.
Launch Transit.
Leaves Elk City, 7:30 a. m.;
Toledo, 9 a. m. Returning, leaves
Newport 2:30 p. m.; Toledo 4:30
p. m. Every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
This schedule will be maintained
during the Winter.
H. A. Norton, Captain.
DR. HOBSON'S OINTMENT
HEALS ITHCY ECZEMA.
The constantly itching, burning
sensation and other disagreeable
forms of eczema, tetter salt rheum
and skin eruptions promptly cured
by DR.HOBSON'd ECZEMA OINT
MENT. Geo. W. Fitch of Mendota.
111.. Bays: "I purchased a box of
Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment.
Have had Eczema ever since the
civil war, have been treated by
many doctors, none have given the
benefit that one box of Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment has " Every
sufferer should try it. We're so
positive it will help you we guaran
tee it or money refunded. At all
Druggists or by mail '50c.
PFEIFFER CHEMICAL CO,. PHIL
ADELPHIA & ST, LOUIS. ,
RED FRONT
BLACKSMITHSHOP
F. W. CARSOX, Prep.
Horseshoeing a Specialty.. Black
smithing of all kinds. " Satis
faction guaranteed.
TOLEDO OREGOH
LOST
One 2-year old heifer, brown and
white, Holstein mark on -face, no
norns, has celuloid button rivited
in ear with number and M. Wolf.
Pioneer, Oregon. Addrets above.
WANTED.
Donkey engine, 9x10 prefered.
with or without rigging and cables;
state size and condition in first let
ter. Must be a bargain for cash.
W. A. McClintock, Taft, Or.
FOR RENT.
Furnished house for rent. En
quire at this office.
-.
STOMACH TROUBLES
DISPP3AR
Stomach, liver and kidney troub
les, weak nerves, lame back and fe
male ills disappear when. Electric
Bitter's are used. Thousands of wo
men would not ba without a bottle
in the house. Eliza Pool of Denew,
Okla., writes: "Electric Bitters
raised me from a bed of sicknees
and suffering and had done me a
world of good. I wiih every suffer
ing woman could use this excellent
and find out, as I did, just how
good it is." As it has helped
thousands of others, it surely will
do tha same for you. Every bottle
guaranteed, 50c. and $1.00. At all
Druggists. H. E. BUCKLEN &
Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis.
m
BLOCK
EDGE
SLAB
Nothing but well seasoned
wood delivered
Prompt Delivery
No-v Is the Time
To lay in your Winter's
Supply. See mo
JACK
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